-----Original Message----- From: arch-general-bounces@archlinux.org on behalf of Calvin Morrison Sent: Fri 12/16/2011 04:21 To: General Discussion about Arch Linux Subject: Re: [arch-general] Top Posting Revisited On 15 December 2011 22:07, Sander Jansen <s.jansen@gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 8:17 PM, gt <codered12@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello folks, i'll probably get flamed for reviving a very controversial, yet consistently brought up topic.
I have seen a similar thread last year, and every other day, someone points out to someone that top posting is bad.
I was off the list for a while, and now when i came back, the story is still the same.
I know top posting is bad, and i too sometimes preach people to avoid it. But from what i've seen, most of the times, people don't bother, or simply don't know what's wrong.
Instead of having top-posting related mails in every thread, there should be a better way out.
I suggest all of the top-posting haters should including one of these links or similar in their signatures.
http://idallen.com/topposting.html
http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html
Also, we can have a forum and mailing list etiquette drive for a few days, with mention in the arch linux news, the mailing list, and setting it as the topic in the irc channel also.
I know this is probably overkill, but it'll probably inform a lot more people about these issues than some stray posts in every other thread.
PS: Since arch is always ahead of the other distros in adopting new stuff and bringing about change, let's be the first ones to spread some netiquette.
Perhaps you could do something more useful with your time. For example, you could write chromium browser plugin that forces bottom-posting in gmail...
Yeah lets all just spam fuck gmail devs because they won't add a automatic bottom posting feature. Seriously... +++ Since I'm uncertain how to handle incoming emails in the future I still use my providers M$ thingy. I prefer bottom posting and plain text, but not only my provider's M$ thingy doesn't mark the original message with signs for the quote and there's no option to use plain text. Today it's very common to write HTML and to answer above the original message. This odd behaviour might have one advantage. People doing top posting perhaps read the complete mail, before they reply, while answering under the quotes very often means reading a sentence, then to answer, reading the next sentence and to answer this etc., hence the context could get lost, this could lead to misconceptions and those could lead to flame wars. I'm from the Ruhrgebiet, here we don't care much about netiquette. Do we really need rules and rules and rules? +1 for bottom posting but I'm completely against instructing people not to post as it's common on business correspondence. We are the freaks. Today nearly everybody is using HTML and top posting at least in Germany is what averaged people do. - Ralf